CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.
The Beer-Drinkers' Burden. London, November 29,—Deer drinkers pay £84,000,000 a year and the burden demands relief, said Colonel Winch, chairman of the Brewers' Society, regarding the farmers' effort to secure an import duty on malting barley. Twenty* five per cent, of barley grown in sunshine must be used with 75 per cent. British in order to produce the best beers. N.Z. Journal in London. London, November 29.—As a result of tho co-operation of New Zealand journalists in London, the "New Zealand News'' has commenced publication fortnightly. Sir James Parr, in a foreword, says: ''We've grown sufficiently to have our own viewpoint expressed in London.'' Rain in N.B.W. Sydney, November 30. —Further torrential rain is falling on the north coast and is greatly increasing the flood danger. »
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19172, 1 December 1927, Page 5
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130CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19172, 1 December 1927, Page 5
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